AMD strikes Intel for the first time in Korea in processor revenue

Share of AMD in European PC sales increases from  to  in a year

AMD will present its quarterly results in a few hours. This is a moment that raises expectations, especially as things seem to be going well with the company. In an important market like South Korea, we see that for the first time they are able to outperform Intel processor sales. That is an important milestone … Read more

Intel Xe DG1 is shown in action at CES 2020

At the CES 2020, Intel demonstrated its discrete DG1 graphics based on the Xe architecture for the first time. A graphics card called DG1 was used for a short laptop demonstration. Intel DG1 shown in action at the CES 2020 in Las Vegas The device used for the demonstration is not just a laptop, but … Read more

New Intel processors are going to be awfully “HOT” even without overclocking

Are you waiting for Intel Comet Lake-S processors? There are more and more alarming reports on the Internet about high temperatures of new chips. Unfortunately, it is expected that the problem will also affect ordinary models without overclocking function. The problems with the high temperatures of Intel Core 10th Gen processors are probably caused by … Read more

Intel plans to switch over to 7nm in 2021 and 5nm in 2023

After mass production of the 10nm process last year, Intel plans to introduce the 7nm process in 2021 and the 5nm process in 2023, returning to the previous 2-year upgrade cycle. Intel plans to jump to 7nm in 2021 and 5nm in 2023 After the long delays with the 10 nm node and the extended … Read more

Intel: 10nm performance exceeds expectations

Intel experienced a fantastic quarter, having sold literally every chip it produces. But there’s more good news, in terms of their 10nm node. Intel has officially stated that its 10nm yields are above expectations and that it plans to launch at least nine 10nm products in 2020. Meanwhile, the 7-nm Intel Xe Ponte Vecchio GPU … Read more